How to Cope When You Are
Overqualified for a Job
by Caroline Jalango
Are you professionally overqualified for your job? Are you having
trouble finding a job that fits like a glove? Have you settled for a
job that has no relation whatsoever with your professional skills?
When you are professionally overqualified, there are usually lots of
stressful issues, which have to be dealt with. You may be forced to
adjust your entire life and mold it to fit your current situation.
This can be very stressful, frustrating and can even lead to
depression.
It is therefore important to equip yourself with some tips on how to
cope during this period when you feel like you have been hit under the
belt.
6 coping tips for overqualified you:
1. Talk to your boss.
You may have to schmooze to do this; you have to do what you have to
do to get where you want to be. Don’t be shy about telling your boss
or any other significant person in your organization about your other
professional skills.
Let them know that you would be interested in applying for other
positions within the company, which match your skills better. Ask your
boss to let you know about suitable positions that are open. Inquire
about policies relating to internal candidates seeking to fill vacant
positions within the company. Speak out…Mother luck may just smile on
you!
2. Prepare to mentally re-adjust.
Life is tough as it is and being professionally overqualified means
that you have to have the right mental attitude to adjust to your
situation.
Mentally re-adjusting involves accepting your position and planning
how to deal with it. You have to be prepared to not only deal with
being a direct report to a boss who may be less qualified than you but
also a leaner paycheck and a bruised ego.
You may also have to trim your resume and down play your
qualifications to suit your current job description. The ability to
maintain a positive attitude will do so much for you in terms of
preserving your sanity. It never hurt anyone to look on the bright
side.
3. Search for a more suitable job.
One good thing about being overqualified is that there are always
other options available. Mount an aggressive job search, update your
resume and keep all your relevant job related documents ready.
Begin to research your industry while look at current job listings on
the Internet. Check for job openings posted in the classified section
of your local newspaper and contact temporary employment agencies that
hire professionals.
Be aggressive about your job search. Find out what additional skills
employers are looking for and what you need to do to get a cutting
edge over the rest of the job seekers in your field. Network with
people who can give you leads about job availabilities in the sectors
that interest you. Don’t give up.
4. Don’t be afraid to start fresh.
It is sometimes easier to get a clear perspective of what you really
want to do when life is not going as smoothly as you expect. Take time
to search your soul and take an inventory of what matters most in your
life.
If you feel that you may have a better chance in another professional
field, don’t be afraid to start a new. New beginnings can be a welcome
relief especially if your current skills are standing in the way of
better opportunities.
It’s never too late to start a fresh. Be prepared to adjust your life
to new experiences and other opportunities
5. Join a professional association.
Volunteer or seek membership in a professional association that
addresses issues in your field of expertise. This will keep you
abreast of the latest developments in your field and keep you
intellectually challenged.
Making contributions to the association and being actively involved in
its activities will give you a chance to indirectly pursue what you
are qualified to do. It will also give you a chance to meet and
network with stakeholders who may widen your chances of getting hired
in your preferred field.
6. Consider it a learning experience.
There are many lessons to learn from being professionally
overqualified. Apart from acquiring new job skills, you may discover
that you have strengths in other fields which your never knew you had.
Sometimes it takes hardship for the best attributes we have to
surface. This may also be an opportunity to view things from another
perspective.
Caroline Jalango is a life coach for unstoppable women who are willing
to step up to the plate and take a shot at living exceptional lives
wherever they are. www.motivationzone.com |